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(fan #2) mmhm. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy z flip5. only on verizon. >> kayleigh: hello, everyone funko this is "outnumbered." this is my partner, emily compagno we missed you and harris faulkner. also joining us "fox news sunday" anchor and correspondent shannon bream and jason chaffetz. we began with the first republican debate in milwaukee. for the first time eight of the
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g.o.p. top presidential hopefuls took to the debate stage to lay out their vision for america. it is really compelling. we heard that the candidates to tackle some of america's most pressing problems, and it did not take long for the sparks to fly. >> we need to send joe biden back to his basement and reverse american decline! [cheers and applause] >> but we also need to understand is that joe biden's b6 has led to the loss of $10,000 of spending power for the average family. >> when think this country can uses to understand small town values because that is our road back to get this country on track. [cheers and applause] >> if you take out a loan, you pay it back. you commit a violent crime, you go to jail! if god made you a man, you play sports against men. [laughter and cheering]
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>> if you have broken car, you don't turn over the keys who broke it again. you handed over to a niche new generation to fix the problem. that was not on-the-job training. we don't need to bring in a rookie. >> you have no foreign policy experience and it shows! it shows! >> you know what, the last person who stood in the middle of the stage and said, "what is a skinny guy with odd last name doing up here with barack obama?" the same type of image are here tonight. give me a hug. >> this is exactly why margaret thatcher said if you want something said, ask a man and if you want something done, ask a woman! [cheers and applause] >> kayleigh: harris, have to say at the top takeaways is the amount of talent the breath of experience that we have on that stage is stark contrast to the
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sitting president joe biden. i was so fascinated by your interview with tim scott and people say, i would have loved to hear more from him. but there is this odd dynamic where if you didn't get in the phrase, you got last time because there were a lot of frees but you may look more put together and not squabbling away like we saw some candidates to. >> harris: l0: critics today and i always say that was the case for tim scott and desantis peer that is true is can you lead without shouting and showing disrespect and so on and so forth? that was the take on it. i will give you some facts. 12 minutes, 26 minutes, wow he must have talked a lot. he ended up shouting a lot and interrupting a lot to the point moderators had to shut him down. that is one way you can do it i suppose bet vivek ramaswamy 11 minutes, 37 seconds is in second place and tim scott was on the bottom 7 minutes 57 seconds. that is a challenge because
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"new york times" called only talked about this on the couch yesterday, can you do both? can you be passionate for the country? we saw a little bit of that more on "the faulkner focus" and i asked him about it, what are you going to tweak? if you are not going to be in the fray, you have to bring your own fray. you have to do something to get out there. asa hutchinson was another one and doug burgum a lot on education. but you have that center four or five. maybe that is why they are also owning the top behind donald trump by many points. percentage points in the polling because of who they are in those confrontational moments. >> kayleigh: there is argument if you survive to the next round if you came off optimistic or likable or presidential, you survive to the next round. you will get more time. you will get into those frays even if you don't want to. but a montage of governor ron desantis and interesting things so let's take a listen. >> we will send joe biden back
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to his basement, and we will reverse the decline of this country. >> i will never let the deep state bureaucrats lock you down. you don't take somebody like dr. fauci and coddle him. you bring him in and sit him down and say, anthony, you are fired! [cheers and applause] speak with those impactful moments of my life is when i heard the heartbeat of my oldest daughter and my wife's womb. i saw the sonograms of all three of my kids. i know a lady in florida named penny. she survived multiple abortion attempts. she was left discarded in a pan. fortunately, her grandmother brought her to a different hospital. we are better than what the democrats are selling. i've met angel moms throughout the country. i met a lady and texas named tracy. her son took one percocet that was laced with fentanyl and immediately died.
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that is happening all across this country because of the poison that they are bringing in. >> kayleigh: you know, emily, the american newsroom was really interesting. a lot of people said governor desantis won the debate and that was a take away. one that stood out to me 22-year-old boater who said to quote her home after the debate, the work was done for ron desantis before he walked into the debate, making a comment on his conservative record and steadiness to deliver his points. right out of the gate in 15 seconds he landed joe biden and punch after punch against joe biden. so while this is going on he is planting punches against the left. he will get a phrase if number e more personal touch. >> emily: i found him so effective to make effective in that way that yes the work had been done for him and yes before the debate, but it was up to him to draw from it and fight it. he did so with such a personalized manner. i do to touch on the discussion
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of the free gnomic phrase we said a moment ago, it seemed as if moderators had to sort of evolve into frankly you are to be officials and referees. that is not a good look frankly for a future president. a short-term media and energy click thing and burst but longtime caddy does not bode well. i thought desantis sort of measured approach to that to take a step back really did bode well. i will say he is the only candidate with mentioning the voters by name. and in that montage he personally is not only himself but the issues. it was tremendously effective in the conversation about abortion, not to mention the most wonderful thing he ever heard was his oldest daughter's heartbeat. to draw on the voters experiences personally, which means everyone of those 50 million can gnomic americans watching felt a special connection and if they were to say something to him that they would remember him. the impact on the statistics.
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i thought he was tremendously effective that way. >> kayleigh: i think, shannon, his answer on abortion and tim scott makes it better with iowa primary voters. someone who stood out for abortion is nikki haley exceeded expectations. i will have no might tell you from having a 3-year-old, mommy i want the girl to win. it was refreshing to see a strong woman on the stage a new foreign policy. she did well and particularly to have a woman stand up for women and not having biological men in sports. let's take a listen to ambassador haley. >> i will always say i will fight for girls all day long because strong girls become strong women. strong women become strong leaders and biological boys don't belong in the locker rooms of any of them. >> kayleigh: your thoughts, shannon question asked before she has used those words on the campaign trail effectively and generates applause with those who share that belief with her. she is the only one on the stage
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to invoke those things about strong girls and strong women appeared i thought she probably had the best take against -- they took a ton of incoming last night and able to brush back most easily. up when she said there was a good moment to remind she was the ambassador to the u.n. and dealt with treacherous enemies to say you have no foreign policy experience and it shows. she is probably the only one that got a real shot at him that had staying power. but she also has to be careful because she does not want this to be identity politics. she said this does not need to be about me being a woman but the best candidate here. she has a lot to talk about with regard to policy. but on the abortion issue, she's trying to be realistic with voters. the scent of the house, you cannot work towards a federal bank. but it also gives her not saying she would commit to a federal band. it gives her a chance to talk different ways about the abortion issue, but she is also talking about what makes her passionate and we don't want to throw women in jail.
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she is trying to appeal to the runner base in the election to she thinks will be important. >> kayleigh: jason my want to get your thoughts on this debate, but i want to point out president trump far and away the front runner. 50% over governor desantis at 10% pure of the same time "the new york times" stand up poll says three buckets, 37% who are voting trump no matter what. persuadable and 25% that say nope, we are not voting for trump. universal persuadable's but president trump is the front runner. >> jason: he is and after the debate, donald trump is still way out in front. i like steady. i like principal peer that is why i really liked what governor ron desantis had to say and how he said it. not only was he personal, but he also talked about -- i love the fact he is only person on that stage that is military experience. when he talked about foreign policy in china and the border, he is doing so with personal
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experience having served in the united states military. i also thought senator tim scott was very strong. you are right he did not get the most amount of time. conventional wisdom going into this debate was that they will go after ron desantis. he was going to take the incoming, but they really didn't. that was in part because vivek ramaswamy came out swinging and i think was a little offensive to go out and say, "all of you are bought and paid for," that does not score you points. he is a great messenger and a big part of the debate looking forward if he has a great voice, but some of what he said and how he said it i don't think wentz people over. >> kayleigh: governor desantis to say he is bought and paid for, exactly. jen psaki tried to take a swipe at the g.o.p. candidates last night and failed. social media post sparked major "backlash."
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>> harris: l0: abortion was one of the hot button issues discussed at last nights debate. let's take a look. >> i promise as president of the united states, the american people will have a champion for
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life in the oval office. >> i would love for someone to ask biden or kamala harris are they for 38 weeks, 39 weeks or 40 week's? that is what the media needs to be asking. >> we are better than what the democrats are selling. we will not allow abortion up to birth and we will hold them accountable for their extremism. >> harris: former biden press secretary jen psaki dependent democrats and then fired back. she posted this on social media: "no one supports abortion up to birth." if that is true, why didn't she come out and just say that when she was asked about it last y year? >> what is his position on choice? it has evolved over time so i'm checking for his position? does he support any limits on abortion right now? >> peter, the president has spoken. he talked about his position many times. he supports the work right to make the right of the woman to make a choice about her own body
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with a doctor. >> i know the primary this week, tim ryan said yesterday he does not support any limits on abortion. is that? what is the president thinking? >> the president has baited his view many times. >> the president has spoken about this many times and peter i will refer you to comments about abortion and the woman's right to choose to make decisions about her body with a doctor, which is what any of those women would do. >> harris: okay, little bit of the lecture. but she's not the only democrat who dodged the question. >> should women be allowed to choose abortion up to birth? do you think women should be allowed to choose abortion up to birth? >> do you think women should be allowed to choose abortion up to birth? >> can you repeat that? >> do you think women should be allowed to choose abortion up to
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birth? >> yeah. >> harris: wow! that was dodging. shannon, i'm sorry, your lips moving? [laughter] >> shannon: i don't have time for this discussion right now. it is important issue. i went and pulled the transcript a few weeks ago on this as well because really pressing him here to think it is fair for the republican candidates to say go after the dems where they are on this. it is kind of smart to take off of the infighting in 15 weeks go ask them about 40 weeks. so i asked senator cardin what about states where it is legal until the due date? is that something democrat support? we surprised the mike support the right of women. is there a cut off before that point up to birth? no, to me it is a reproductive health care decision it up to women to make that decision peer that is a no, no cutoff point for 40 weeks. so, if you are going to have a conversation people have to be realistic. there were states that his legal.
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have a conversation from there. speed when wonder if 70% of mike pence head on the stage is true in many other candidate said too, 7 out of 10 women say they would be in favor of a 15 week ban on abortion, how many are saying the other percent of your term we are right there with you with an abortion? >> it has to be a small number 8% to 10% would vote for that but most people when you talk them through and had a child and care that may be the thought of being 40 weeks pregnant and say i change my mind or don't want to go forward with the outcome of the vast majority of americans think that is repulsive. >> harris: emily. >> emily: that fact-checked not only democrats but also "washington post" prior fact-checking and pointed out the verbal hand by the democrats that as one that allows politicians to give two messages
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to two different audiences. a moderate stance with restrictions on abortion and more advanced stage of the pregnancy. but to pose a restrictions, we saw when pressed democrats and democratic law elected lawmakers refused to actually articulate a position. he pointed out john fetterman who said, i don't support any woman whatsoever on abortion. but then in a debate said, yes i support roe v. wade. he also throughout the delamination about democrats, they term abortions necessary legally because it preserves the life of the fetus and most of the majority of the time -- i'm sorry the life of the mother. he pointed out there is no scientific evidence that the majority of them are such in contrary to "washington post" that fact-checked saying that. but provided no evidence for that. he is essentially saying don't rely on the media. left-wing media to say oh, no,
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no, no this is what the democrats mean because they too citing no evidence in not being honest. >> kayleigh: you made a good point roe v. wade and up to birth, those are two different things. if they say they support one, that is a great point there. >> harris: i love, emily we want to state optimistic the local media will actually pay attention to the fact-checkers. to lay out the facts are there and then ignore them, jason. >> jason: democrats, give us a number. what is joe biden's position? what is kamala harris position question works be one you think he knows? >> jason: i don't think he knows much of anything. if your question, generally 15 weeks and ron desantis took it down to six weeks but on a national bank might do think there needs to be something. >> kayleigh: jen psaki you say no one supports abortion peer that is folds, absolutely full spirit if we are not false when you were asked my former colleague in the white house in
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the encyclopedia immediately said go back to may 5th, 2022 at the podium and play those remarks. if no democrat believes that why didn't you say that to give an official opinion at the white house and not just on twitter on msnbc. the facts are as shannon laid out she illustrated the conversation with senator ben cardin who is not alone, 46 democrats voted to move forward women health protection act which gives an exception that you can have abortion at any point in pregnancy if a doctor it's a good faith judgment in the interest of the health of the mother. health is broad but that can include mental health peer that is absolutely false. to your point, vice president mike pence how smart to reorient the discussion around when does the baby feel pain? dr. ben carson told me four weeks or earlier. when does the baby feel pain? if you've are for abortion you should be able to answer that question and name a cut off. >> harris: moving on
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let newday turn your home's equity into cash. >> emily: the head of the mercenary group that tried to overthrow vladimir putin in june is now reportedly among the dead in a russian plane crash. the chief is reported to be one of the passengers on the business jet flying from moscow to st. petersburg. according to flight tracking, everything seemed fine on the radar until the last 30 seconds when it suddenly lost altitude. there was also a report a surface-to-air missile fired inside russia shot it down. president biden was asked about the crash yesterday. as he was leaping a pilates class during his vacation. >> i don't know for a fact what happened. but i'm not surprised.
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>> do you think this is evil? >> there is not much that happen personally. i don't know enough. >> emily: bausch, kayleigh is that an answer befitting of commander-in-chief? >> kayleigh: i cannot. you saw the former even investor nikki haley last night talk about the evils and atrocity of russia in a powerful, smart way. then you flip over to our commander-in-chief leaving his spin class and pilates with a drink in his hand asked about the group and potentially the leader going down in the plane crash and he says, "i don't know." to quote him, i don't know a fact. i've been working out the last hour and a half. we did not elect pilates instructor. we elected a guy to go toe-to-toe with russia. not only that, the white house said as cable news outlets focused on the latest developments in russia, "the
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white house said the president and first lady members are taking pilates class followed by a spin class." think about this as you go to the polls the next time. >> emily: you know the thing about that to me in a way and unfortunately that answer does not surprise me. but what it indicates to me is the tone this commander-in-chief has said is that he doesn't need to be bothered. during an hour and a half spin pilates class instead of an advisor coming in and saying, "mr. president, briefing him." he doesn't need to know, he doesn't want to be bothered that he has not set that tone of accountability and of caliber that we deserved from our commander-in-chief. >> harris: again, that is optimistic. i don't think they tell him because he can't handle it peer that is a lot of multitasking going on. how many pictures and videos do we have of this guy falling asleep? have checking his watch on the tarmac as men and women in the 13 service members died at the
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kabul airport and their flag caskets before him. how many times has he been out of touch and he is mentally and physically exhausted? emily i'm not sure if they didn't feel the guy in but he's got a lot on his plate and got a beverage and walking at the same time. >> emily: glenn moore pollutant has been accused quite frankly of the deaths of many who have opposed him politically. we have in fact screenshot of things people can put up in that way. he has come out and expressed his condolences to the individual. but the point remains, it is a highly suspicious situation, and one that the world needs to remain vigilant this person is continually indisposition of a suspect and adversary. >> jason: five united states military and intelligence services have the capability of directly and immediately whether the plane was shot out of the air. for the president to offer his
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remarks is a responsible. it makes us look weak. they do know what is happening if joe biden himself doesn't know but it gives america and the world zero confidence that this commander-in-chief has his finger on the pulse of what is happening. make no doubt about it, vladimir putin wanted this person dead. he is an assassin. he has a thug. he is a monster. he is one of our biggest adversaries. you know what, everybody understands i think that vladimir putin wanted to take him out, and it looks like he did. >> or is it that he faked his own death? >> harris: i want to hang out with you! >> kayleigh: you read too many fine novels, but we knew that he was not going to get away with the fake phony coo or whatever was in russia. vladimir putin would not stand for that. you have to understand what happened there but the people
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showed in all of it, most of it fell off balconies. so this is vladimir putin a plane crash in a different way. >> harris: most pilaf balconies? >> kayleigh: apparently fell off balconies. so something to think about. but nikki haley former investor to use the language that jason used too, murder, thug this is a guy you have to have a decision where he is morally what he is capable of doing. and then again foreign policy issue that will come up and for somebody commander-in-chief, is the person capable day one of stepping into the situation, which is deadly serious? >> harris: we organize the state room and are leaving. >> emily: jason, the final point, the difference this commander-in-chief does not remember but we remember the bill browder and the terror that russians have lived under and under his watch for so long. this is one in the line of many
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and the reality no stop to this pattern. we need a commander in chief to lead us on an international front and show strength and also make it stop. do you see that happening anytime soon? >> jason: no i think joe biden was late in the game in his help and assistance to ukraine. he has not done the right job to rally the world against vladimir putin and his march to take over more territory. we have given nearly $100 billion as committed. he wants to have almost that much money, but then you give an answer like this that essentially gives a pass to vladimir putin. >> emily: so much more to come including this, for proof, the u.s. is not in a decline, head to a democrat run city. that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: the mayor of madison, wisconsin, she is a democrat but she might want to fact-check taking a wild claim about the state of america's blue cities. she says our nation's cities not in decline suggesting that they have florist under democrats. >> i would suggest anybody thinks this country is in decline come to cities because democratic mayors all across the nation are creating great places for where people want to be, where growth is happening, and where our economy is growing. this is not a nation in decline.
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this is a great nation. >> kayleigh: yes, come to cities like san francisco where you will see homeless camps lining the sidewalks or portland, oregon, which has lost billions in revenue thanks to witness and driving out longtime resident spirit or take los angeles where several retail stores have been destroyed by mobs and mass robbers were even terrific and violent crime right here in new york city. philadelphia have think compared to the zombie apocalypse because of the rapid drug use. i think, chana, the mayor's comments are out of step with how people feel. >> shannon: i live in d.c. with a spike of carjacking spirit people do not feel safe in the cities. a lot of the downtown areas have not florist and come back from covid whether or not return to the office or commercial real estate empty. but a lot of these things, you talk about doing stories about this where big time retailers are pulling out of the cities. they can't stay open.
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with had major companies move at a places like chicago, multiple big-name companies saying, "we can't do business here." economically there is a truth and whether safe walking in the streets. and everyday judgment and people in new york feel it is different 5-8 years ago in their daily reality of life. there were places in chicago where local residents are suing because people coming to this country illegally are getting a lot more benefits and it is impacting schools, soccer fields with their kids play, tax base. all kinds of things to consider, but when you look at people moving with their moving trucks and where they are going. >> kayleigh: it ta tells a stor. you may -- he was recalled in the election. >> jason: it is sad. some of these american cities were so wonderful and iconic, places like san francisco, that have fallen apart.
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gavin newsom's california, that place has the best weather, but everybody is moving out! there is a reason why. because it is unsustainable. there will need billions and the problem is getting worse. they offer no solutions. with all due respect to that mayor, i'm sorry. there is nobody stating, "hey, i cannot wait to move to san francisco. i can't wait to be more like baltimore!" >> kayleigh: and california going to texas and new york going to california. >> emily: and everyone going to tennessee. i do fox news sunday on the show the other day and chana we were sending in the green room and everybody was sharing crime stor immediate family members had undergone ntc. every conversation in new york seattle or the like talking about the quality of life has plummeted and how unsafe everyone feels pure to think about a couple of weeks ago seattle police officer lieutenant jessica taylor she and a 15 page resignation letter to the police have cheap and
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pushed to the city leaders. it is you that as what the city devolve to playground for an order because there and the absurdity. lunacy of the prosecutor's office and failed leadership has accelerated the cities downhill slide straight to rock bottom. it is a free fall to anarchy and chaos and it is a disgrace. my only argument or advance, you can say that about any democrat city and the words would ring true. >> kayleigh: look at these images. we cannot deny what we are looking at with our own eyes. this is not under control. you can try deception like bidenomics but these are images that reality. >> harris: i wonder the people who live in these blue cities how much they have to take in the image is pure the prices are so high that things are no longer on the shelves appear they have to go hunting for the basics now. we have food deserts, pharmacy deserts like never before because companies don't want to put employees and stocks or whatever they have in their stores and stock the shelves and
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don't want it to be stolen. so they just pull out a handful and the communities are left with nothing. but i want to go out with a video on just a moment ago from compton, california. when i lived there at the college in the posterior vads, you would hear "straight outta compton" and the rap songs. it is hard to make compton, california, look more dangerous than the '80s. in this video, it is worse than one of the worst times for that city in history. how in the world do we get worse and the riots on the streets? at the worst parts of los angeles? we had grown past it. we have gone backwards enough and that is under leadership. who wants it? who wants to go back to save time? i guess liberal mayors who simply don't see the truth. >> kayleigh: like the new mayor of chicago. >> emily: and afraid to stop at a red light or stop life because she so scared. >> kayleigh: sad. unto this gender tesla, gender
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>> new revelations in the biden investigation to 12 countries. the prosecutor saw to break it down. what is next that putin took a head of mercenary group? the first republican presidential debate in the history books. how is the race going forward? candidate asa hutchinson just ahead and also the recut low and mike gallagher. john roberts joined sandra and me at the top of the hour on "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> of the controversial director of gender clinic making headlines for the wrong reason. professor diane is the director
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of mental health and chief psychologist at the uc san francisco children hospital gender development center. she also serves as a professor at the university's medical school. but a long history of making wild claims about gender ideology. she previously stated that kids can identify a so-called "gender minutes ours" and have different gender according to the season of their location. that is not all, one of the new presentations claims that kids can identify as "gender tootsie roll pop" and argues there is actually infinite gender identities. that same presentation includes a long list of supposed gender identities for kids like gender teslas and gender smoothies. fox contacted aaron for a comment, but we have yet to hear that. shannon, this seems ridiculous as an understatement. she is a professor. she is an author. she is influential in the
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community. how can this be happening question works before they shows a disconnect with everyday americans. i think you can have conversations out gb cutie plus conversations but when you tell a kid they can be a tootsie pop where i live in the washington area i have a lot of moms who have kids in school who have told me that schools are having to put litter boxes and for kids who identify as cats. i think most parents at home, we have lost the story line here. and conversation to have but when you spin off at this bar, you will lose most americans and there will be backlash for those who think you lost it. >> emily: i was having a dinner with a family where they took this little girl with short hair and the parent replied, "gender is a spectrum." so, i do feel you are right. most americans do disagree, however, so many in democrat led cities that believe this nonsense. >> jason: there are men and their women appear there are boys and there are girls.
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and doing a disservice to young people to think they can live in this fantasy land. i think that is a mental health aspect that needs to be dealt with individually and compassionately. but to suggest that some kid can be a tootsie pop and that is their gender? seriously? like that to me seems off at the charts ridiculous. >> emily: by the way, this is the university of california san francisco. this is a public institution, which means our tax dollars paying for this absolute fiction to be off list highest. spoon i went to uc santa barbara so i was part of that system. and you are keeping dentist employed a. the people can identify as candy. i can imagine. >> kayleigh: that is right this is idiocy. i don't know what is going on. it is really peculiar and i also don't know what is going on cnn. they wrote this article on real pronouns. if you don't fall asleep by
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paragraph 37-38 they actually say choose a noun and attached himself to the end and that is your pronoun. the use the example instead of be her, i will be leaf and you have to call me leave and instead of -- this is to the great our thinking has devolved and common sense out the window. >> emily: my issue with it because i forced myself to read the articles on all of the stuff the left liberals slam if you dare to push back with comments and say that is ridiculous, you are labeled anti-lgbqt plus. you are then attempted cancellation and a bigot and the like because you dare to have common sense and pushback. >> kayleigh: if you don't call me lips, a civil rights. >> jason: leaf carrot. [laughter] >> emily: more "outnumbered" and just a moment. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ >> last but not least, might want to grab your reading glasses the next time you watch television. a new study reveals even young people prefer watching movies and shows with subtitles. survey found 59% of gen z and 52% of millennials use the closed captions, what do you make of that? >> i'm learning a lot about gen z. last week i learned they don't drink and this week they love to read. good stuff, keep it up. >> read while they watch tv. >> yes, they don't want to watch tv, they want to engage their young minds. >> i love that. >> that's not reading, you don't get reading credit by
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watching -- "breaking bad" book. >> put in for all the bullets. >> bang-bang. >> i found this curious. for me, seems anyone younger than me is on their phone, i would think they would want it to be audio because i cannot imagine they are looking at the screen the entire time. i watch with closed captions, we have this i accents and names, i use it but find it suspect. i cannot imagine they are not scrolling at the same time. >> i am a proud gen x, but i don't like phone calls, i would rather text. i love to read. i think growing up as multi-taskers and maybe they feel like the subtitles, i have that going but i can do something else here. >> i'm so type a, i don't like closed captions. it's like a teleprompter, if i
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see a typo i lose my mind. >> and there are plenty of them. >> my husband says you are so broken, you can't get over the subtype typos. >> and when i watch tv i like to do other things. can't do it with subtitles. >> we are so glad you joined us, when you can't, use your dvr. "america reports" now. >> sandra: moments ago, vladimir putin breaking his silence of the death of wagner group mercenary yevgeny prigozhin, offering his condolences to the families of the ten suspected victims in yesterday's mysterious plane crash. >> john: putin's comments comes as reuters reports a surface to air missile likely took down his plane. morgan ortagus is here to discuss what the death means for putin's rule and whether the wagner group will respond.

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